In Kim In-jung,
rotational transplant + nasolabial horn surgery (fascia insertion into the philtrum?) + cartilage relocation/laughter muscle removal + fat removal + silicone 3mm (KRW 3.6 million) + grinding of bone slightly protruding on the left side of the bridge of the nose;
for the curved gland,
general ear cartilage insertion surgery + cartilage relocation/ Laughter muscle removal (this was not mentioned here, so I asked about it, and they said it was a basic surgery, like getting pickled radish delivered to you when you order black bean noodles, but they often talk about this as if it were a surgery in other places, but they said it was a commercial surgery) + fat removal + silicone 3.5~4mm (4.4 million Won) + I asked about refining the bridge of the nose bone and he said it was not necessary..
Kim In-joong mentioned rotational transplantation, so I asked Goksam if I could not have rotational transplantation, and he said it was not a rotational transplant case. I
know that Goksam is the one who created the rotational transplant surgery method.
Since the person who made it said it wasn't a rotational transplant case, I wonder if it should be done at Goksam...
If I need to have a reoperation, I think I'll have it done at Goksam.
Goksam wins by a landslide in terms of facilities and cleanliness, but I also really like the lines that Kim In-joong drew with a cotton swab...
really, really . I'm worried